The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 sider |
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... brought the power and jurisdiction to im- pose the doing of it , to be called in question , con- tradicted , and opposed . Then the manner , and gesture , and posture , in the celebration of it , brought in new disputes , and ...
... brought the power and jurisdiction to im- pose the doing of it , to be called in question , con- tradicted , and opposed . Then the manner , and gesture , and posture , in the celebration of it , brought in new disputes , and ...
Side 58
... brought in by Mr. Pym ) not without a touch of approbation , which was for that reason somewhat altered , though it still carried nothing of judgment upon it in that piece . Things standing thus both in the court and city , and the ...
... brought in by Mr. Pym ) not without a touch of approbation , which was for that reason somewhat altered , though it still carried nothing of judgment upon it in that piece . Things standing thus both in the court and city , and the ...
Side 66
... brought together , re- solved to concur with them therein : and with that disposition , which they could never have contracted if they had remained by themselves , they all hast- ened to the place where they might do the mischief they ...
... brought together , re- solved to concur with them therein : and with that disposition , which they could never have contracted if they had remained by themselves , they all hast- ened to the place where they might do the mischief they ...
Side 72
... brought into the house concerning him , that administered some mirth : A messenger , ( I think his name was Newton , ) who principally intended the service of appre- hending priests , came one day to him in his garden , and told him ...
... brought into the house concerning him , that administered some mirth : A messenger , ( I think his name was Newton , ) who principally intended the service of appre- hending priests , came one day to him in his garden , and told him ...
Side 75
... brought into the star - chamber , many years before , with other persons of great name and reputation , ( which first brought his name upon the stage , ) for communi- cating some paper among themselves , which some men had a mind at ...
... brought into the star - chamber , many years before , with other persons of great name and reputation , ( which first brought his name upon the stage , ) for communi- cating some paper among themselves , which some men had a mind at ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 1 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 1 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
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